3000 Common SAT Vocabulary (6)

3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 2 - 2: Group 6
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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
 3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 2 - 2
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descry  Speak Example sentences
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representative or perfect example of a class or type; brief summary, as of a book or article
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catch sight of; discover by careful observation or scrutiny
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open the mouth wide; yawn from sleepiness, weariness, or dullness
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uncontrollably forceful or fast; done with head leading; headfirst
deviate  Speak Example sentences
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shack; small, wretched house
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build; put together out of components or parts
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turn away from a principle, norm; depart; diverge
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lacking stylishness or neatness; shabby; old-fashioned
dispel  Speak Example sentences
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bravery; force; power to attack or to resist attack
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chess move in which the player sacrifices minor pieces to obtain an advantageous position
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scatter; drive away; cause to vanish
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urgent or pressing; able to deal authoritatively; dictatorial
edict  Speak Example sentences
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deep disgrace; shame or dishonor
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open the mouth wide; yawn from sleepiness, weariness, or dullness
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consisting of dissimilar elements or parts; completely different
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the decree, especially issued by a sovereign; official command
enamored  Speak Example sentences
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totally in love; marked by a foolish or unreasoning fondness
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a place where one can live in seclusion; home of one isolated from society for religious reasons
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ability to foresee future happenings
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urgent or pressing; able to deal authoritatively; dictatorial
fetid  Speak Example sentences
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existing only in imagination; feigned; not true or real
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unpleasant-smelling; having offensive smell; stinking
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accidental; by chance; coming or occurring without any cause
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restrain with U-shaped bar for ankles or feet; impede; hamper
fictitious  Speak Example sentences
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build; put together out of components or parts
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existing only in imagination; feigned; not true or real
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representative or perfect example of a class or type; brief summary, as of a book or article
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containing or derived from error; mistaken
figurative  Speak Example sentences
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not literal, but metaphorical;  not with their basic meaning but with a more imaginative meaning
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free of; rid; remove all of one's clothing
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open the mouth wide; yawn from sleepiness, weariness, or dullness
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departing from accepted beliefs or standards; oppositional
fortitude  Speak Example sentences
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agitation; chemical phenomenon in which an organic molecule splits into simpler substances
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bravery; force; power to attack or to resist attack
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represent in a picture or sculpture; portray in words; describe
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lacking stylishness or neatness; shabby; old-fashioned
furlough  Speak Example sentences
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leave of absence; vacation granted a soldier or civil servant
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totally in love; marked by a foolish or unreasoning fondness
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unoriginal; derived from another source
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crude figure or dummy representing a hated person or group; likeness or image, especially of a person